Wayne Parham and David GriffithMore from Wayne Parham and David GriffithPatrolWomen in Law Enforcement: Colorado's Sergeant Amanda LaneShe graduated top of her class from the police academy and signed on with the Castle Rock (Colorado) Police Department. Sheβs now served with that agency nine years and risen to the rank of sergeant.December 10, 2024CommandWomen in Law Enforcement: New Jersey's Captain Heather GlogolichβAs captain of the NJITPD, I have been given the unique opportunity to train our team on a higher level, still remain active in patrol tactics, enhance the positive culture within the agency, and help add even more professionalism to our department.βDecember 10, 2024PatrolWomen in Law Enforcement: Maryland's Officer Allison FryβI knew I wanted to be a police officer here in Frederick at a very young age. And I wouldnβt want any other job.βDecember 10, 2024CommandWomen in Law Enforcement: Yale University's Assistant Chief Rose J. DellAssistant Chief Rose J. Dell says the greatest challenge she faced was balancing the family responsibilities of raising children and the demanding work and lengthy shifts as a police officer.December 10, 2024InvestigationsWomen in Law Enforcement: Arizona's Sergeant Amy ChamberlainβWhen my investigation skills and thorough approach result in a successful prosecution and incarceration of criminals, I felt a great sense of achievement because it brought a sense of justice and closure for the victims and their families.βDecember 10, 2024PatrolWomen in Law Enforcement: Iowa's Deputy Karla AltenbaumerKarla Altenbaumer got into law enforcement because she didnβt want to spend her career as an office worker. βI knew I didnβt want to sit behind a desk all day,β she says. βI knew I wanted to be out in the community helping people..."December 10, 2024Special UnitsWomen in Law Enforcement: Greensboro's Sergeant Natalie AltizerSergeant Natalie Altizer was the first female officer appointed to the North Carolina agencyβs Violent Criminal Apprehension Team, a unit that works with state and federal officers to arrest Greensboroβs worst criminals.December 10, 2024WeaponsSHOT Show 2023: Day Two DiscoveriesToday's coverage includes our favorite items from day two of walking the aisles, including suppressors, uniforms, eyewear, and a high-tech crisis negotiator tool.January 18, 2023WeaponsSHOT Show 2023: What Caught Our Eyes on Day 1The 2023 Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show opened in Las Vegas today with tens of thousands of square feet of law enforcement booths.January 17, 2023Previous PagePage 2 of 2